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Product Aesthetics and Creativity

Khalighy, S.; Green, G.; Whittet, C. // 2012
Aesthetics is one of the most significant features in product design which can influence the success of product in the future market (Bloch, 1995; Herr, 2000). However the nature of beauty and ...

PRODUCT ARCHITECTURE GENERATION AND EXPLORATION USING BAYESIAN NETWORKS

Moullec, M. -L. ; Bouissou, M.; Jankovic, M.; Bocquet, J. -C. // 2012
Conceptual design of complex product begins with generation and exploration of possible architectures. This process starts from a large set of potential solutions that is progressively focused ...

Product Complexity: A New Modelling Course in the Industrial Design Program at the University of Twente

Jauregui-Becker, Juan Manuel // 2012
Product complexity is a new subject in the new curriculum of the Industrial Design bachelor program at the University of Twente. The subject teaches students systematic methods to create engineering ...

Product Development Education - Conceptual Modelling, Knowledge Integration and Metacognition

Juuti, Tero Sakari; Lehtonen, Timo Artturi; Johanna R, Kaisu // 2012
This paper concentrates on building up a model of how existing knowledge can be learned and applied successfully in new product development. Our case based research draws upon constructivist learning ...

Product Development, Public and Private Funding Routes to Market

Whittet, Craig // 2012
The Product Design Engineering (PDE) department at the Glasgow School of Art and the University of Glasgow has witnessed a substantial growth in graduate business start-ups during the last ten years. ...

PRODUCT EXPRESSION AND SELF-CONSTRUAL: DOWNSTREAM EFFECTS OF CONNECTED SHAPES ON SOCIAL CONNECTEDNESS

Kim, J.; Yoon ,C.; Gonzalez ,R. // 2012
Two studies were conducted to investigate what design features represent connectedness and how they influence self-construal. In Study 1, logos representing connectedness were found to have specific ...

Product Family Models and Knowledge Transfer Support for the Development of Modular Product Families

Gebhardt, Nicolas; Beckmann, Gregor; Krause, Dieter // 2012
Developing modular product families meeting market demands and optimized to company processes requires extensive knowledge from many departments that needs to be communicated using product ...

PRODUCT ORIENTED ORGANIZATION OF PEOPLE TOWARD FOSTERING CAPABILITIES IN PRODUCT DESIGN

Oizumi ,K.; Aoyama ,K. // 2012
To survive in the competitive global market, companies designing products need to strengthen their organizations. This paper proposes a decision support tool for co-ordination of organizational ...

Product Personality: From Analysing to Applying

Pourtalebi, Shahab; Pouralvar, Kazem // 2012
Nowadays products are expected to undertake their functions properly and the competition for satisfying consumer is in the field of product attachments and emotional characteristics. Products have a ...

Product Sound Design in Education

Langeveld, Lau; van Egmond, Rene; Jansen, Reinier // 2012
Product Sound Design is an elective course of the Master of Industrial Design Engineering at the Delft University of Technology. The educational goal of the course is to make students consciously ...

PRODUCT STRUCTURE MANAGEMENT AS THE BACKBONE OF ENGINEERING DESIGN: EXPLORATION OF A REFERENCE MODEL

Kissel, M.; Bradford, N.; Kreimeyer, M.; Lindemann ,U. // 2012
In automotive industry, systems engineering - especially product architecture design- gain in prominence in order to cope with challenges of today's markets. Complexity of portfolios and ...

Product Value Metrics and Value-Characteristic Modeling

Withanage, Chathura; Park, Taezoon; Duc, Truong Ton Hien; Choi, Haejin // 2012
The mainstream product value-attribute models can be categorized in to two types, according to exclusion or inclusion of product price in the product attribute/characteristic vector. The ...

PRODUCT’S LIFE CYCLE MODELLING FOR ECO-DESIGNING PRODUCT-SERVICE SYSTEMS

Fargnoli ,M.; De Minicis ,M.; Tronci, M. // 2012
Shifting from product use to service use represents one of the most powerful approaches for the achievement of a sustainable society. The paper combines product’s life-cycle simulation with ...

Produkte und Produktentwicklungsprozesse abbilden mit Hilfe von Merkmalen und Eigenschaften – eine kritische Zwischenbilanz  (Members only )

Weber, Christian // 2012
Almost exactly 12 years ago – at the DFX Symposium 2000 – the author for the first time presented the approach of modelling products and product development processes based on ...

PROJECT ORIENTED LEARNING ENVIRONMENT, BRIDGING ACADEMIA AND INDUSTRY

Holliger, C.; Flores, R. I.; Monterrubio, C.; Stroschein ,S. // 2012
The Project Oriented Learning Environment (POLE) is an educational paradigm which brings together students and faculty of an international network to work on real industrial tasks. The heterogeneous ...

Project Work on Wellbeing in Multidisciplinary Student Teams: A Triple Testimonial on EPS at Artesis

Baelus, Chris; Dani, Sarah Rohaert // 2012
international educational concept, in 2012 the Artesis University College became the first Belgian EPS provider to offer a multidisciplinary EPS programme in close collaboration with the following ...

PROPOSAL FOR FUNCTIONAL PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AS PART OF A PLM SOLUTION IN INTERDISCIPLINARY PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Eigner, M.; Gilz, T.; Zafirov ,R. // 2012
The transparency between disciplines in engineering is not sufficient. Within modern products interdisciplinary collaboration is important. This paper presents a concept that addresses this problem ...

PROPOSAL OF A RADICAL INNOVATION PROJECT SELECTION MODEL BASED ON PROOFS OF VALUE, INNOVATION, AND CONCEPT

Zimmer, B.; Yannou, B.; Stal–Le Cardinal, J. // 2012
This paper presents a selection model of an innovative idea, concept or project, based on the three proofs of value, innovation and concept which are one of the basis of the Radical Innovation ...

Prototyping - The Collaborative Mediator

Berglund, Anders; Ritzen, Sofia // 2012
Given the potential to deliver ‘future wellbeing products’, learning mechanisms behind the establishment of such efforts is vital. In this scenario, early efforts are manifested in prototypes that ...

Prozess unter Kontrolle - Dynamische Simulationen komplexer mechanischer Systeme  (Members only )

Degtiarev, Andrei; Fischer, Jonas; Lenssen, Sefan // 2012
Dynamische Systeme wie Abgasturbolader und insbesondere komplexere mechatronische Systeme wie Windenergieanlagen erfordern einen ganzheitlichen Ansatz, falls die Beanspruchungen der ...

READY TO USE, EASY TO EVOLVE

Spinelli, G.; McConnell, A. F. // 2012
Unquestionably age affects a person’s ability to use technology, however, older people should not be bound by impairment. Mobile technology can help facilitate the independence of older people; ...

REAL PRODUCT EYE TRACKING

Badni, K. S. // 2012
Eye tracking methods are often used to review virtual products. This generally requires users to keep their head still and focus on a screen producing an unnatural situation for evaluating real ...

Redesign and Unite Industries to Meet the Basic Human Needs

Fukuda, S. // 2012
The current framework of industries are too much separated, although not a small number of them share the goal of satisfying the same human needs. This is because current industries are too much ...

Reduction of Uncertainty by Sensitivity Analysis and context-specifc Data Processing within virtual Property Validation

Reitmeier, Jochen; Paetzold, Kristin // 2012
Particularly, in the early stages of a development project, designers have to deal with a comparatively high data uncertainty. Virtual product development is essentially dependent on simulation ...

Boolean Searches

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  • +design community
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  • +design ~community
    Find rows that contain the word “design”, but if the row also contains the word “community”, rate it lower than if row does not.
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    Find rows that contain words such as “design”, “designs”, “designing”, or “designer”.
  • "some words"
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